Germany, 1938. In Berlin, his owners christened him Levi. A good Jewish dog with a good Jewish name. When they fled to America, he became Hercules. Star of the silver screen in Hollywood's golden age. Then he caught the eye of Hitler, who called him Hansi. A pure-bred lapdog, privy to all the Fuhrer's secrets. But he was known to the Resistance as Sirius. The insider who could bring peace to a world at war.
Germany, 1938. In Berlin, his owners christened him Levi. A good Jewish dog with a good Jewish name. When they fled to America, he became Hercules. Star of the silver screen in Hollywood's golden age. Then he caught the eye of Hitler, who called him Hansi. A pure-bred lapdog, privy to all the Fuhrer's secrets. But he was known to the Resistance as Sirius. The insider who could bring peace to a world at war.
General Note
Originally published in the German language as Sirius by Jonathan Crown in 2014 by Verlag Kiepenheuer & Witsch, Cologne, Germany.